here to dive into that and more joining me, now renee graham columnist and associate editor at the boston globe. and matthew dowd, msnb contributor and analyst, and founder of country over party. and author of revelations on the river. thank you both so much for coming back to the sunday show i want to play something tha is a very serious. and that is newly minted presidential candidate senator tim scott of south carolina, i an interview with our ow athlete but tally. just listen to this piece of their conversation about abortion if i were president of th united states i would literall signed the most conservative pro-life legislation that they can get through congress even if it was six weeks? i m not gonna talk about si or five or seven or ten. i m just saying that whateve the most conservativ legislation is that can come through congress - renee, what is he saying?
sending in video messages. there is a reason they won t answer the questions and - there is a reason why they signed bills and the dead of night, because their extreme positions on everything from abortion to guns, those ar terrible politics. those are totally ads with the american public, so republican know this. but somehow, they just don t really want to do anything about. joining us now is mike murphy, republican strategist, co-director of the center fo the political future of th university of southern california and political analysts at msnbc, michell goldberg, new york times columnist and msnb contributor. thank you both for joining us. michelle, watching these republican candidates just get themselves into knots, fal into word solids from trying t expand our positions on thes very extreme abortion loss, am at once, not surprised bu on the other hand, they ha months you could see this coming, lik
are terrible politics. they are totally at odds wit the american public, s republicans know this. but somehow, they just don t really want to do anything about. joining us now is mike murphy, republican strategist, co-director of the center fo the political future at th university of southern california and political analysts at msnbc, michell goldberg, new york times columnist and msnb contributor. thank you both for joining us. michelle, watching these republican candidates just get themselves into gordian knots, fall into word salads when trying to expand our positions on these very extreme abortion laws, i am at once, no surprised but on the other hand, they had months. you could see this coming, lik a mack truck on the highway, and there is no coherent response from a gop candidate. i am thinking of a couple o things first of all, people convinced them selves that this is going
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